How does it compare?
When it comes to the buzzing bees in the booming electrical vehicle (EV) market, the BYD Song Plus EV stands poised in the gladiator ring with the likes of the Hyundai Kona Electric, Tesla Model Y, Volkswagen ID.4, and Ford Mustang Mach-E. Each of these electrified road warriors is aiming to capture the hearts, minds, and wallets of tech aficionados and green technology enthusiasts alike.
Range
The BYD Song Plus EV brags a range of 605 km (376 miles), staking its claim as a high-mileage champion. The Hyundai Kona Electric isn’t lagging far behind with a solid 484 km (300 miles). Meanwhile, the ubiquitous Tesla Model Y offers around 533 km (331 miles), though this varies by configuration. The Volkswagen ID.4, with an approximate range of 400 km (249 miles), and the stylish Ford Mustang Mach-E churning out a similar range of 483 km (300 miles), give potential buyers quite the buffet of choices.
Acceleration
While detailed acceleration metrics for the BYD Song Plus EV remain cloaked in mystery, its competitors roar: the Hyundai Kona Electric bolts from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.6 seconds, not bad for an SUV. In stark contrast, the Tesla Model Y Performance rockets to 100 km/h in just 3.7 seconds, virtually defying gravity. The Volkswagen ID.4 clocks in at about 8.5 seconds, and the Ford Mustang Mach-E puffs out its chest with an impressive 5.8 seconds for its GT variant.
Power
Under the hood, the BYD Song Plus EV generates a respectable 218 horses (163 kW). The Hyundai Kona Electric is backed by a 201 h.p. (150 kW) motor. The Tesla Model Y, depending on trim, can whip out up to 456 h.p. (340 kW) in its Performance bundle. The Volkswagen ID.4 spins an equivalent 201 h.p. (150 kW) motor, while the gallant Ford Mustang Mach-E vaults to the front of the pack with up to 480 h.p. (358 kW) in its high-end trim.
Charging Time
Charging up the BYD Song Plus EV isn’t a drag, with fast charging options on the table. The Hyundai Kona Electric requires around 54 minutes to 80% using a DC fast charger. The Tesla Model Y connects to its Supercharger network for about 30 minutes to reach up to 80%. The Volkswagen ID.4 follows suit with roughly 38 minutes to reach the same mark, while the Ford Mustang Mach-E also falls within the 45-minute fast-charging frame.
Price
When opening your wallet, the BYD Song Plus EV stands as the budget-friendly option at roughly $30,775, £22,750, or €26,200. The Hyundai Kona Electric starts around $34,000, £27,950, or €32,400. Shelling out for a Tesla Model Y could lighten your bank balance by approximately $53,000, £47,000, or €49,000. The Volkswagen ID.4 positions itself around $40,000, £32,000, or €36,000. Meanwhile, embracing the Ford Mustang Mach-E could set you back about $43,000, £39,000, or €41,000.

